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Sublime Text: Windows 上的 TextMate
in Wangtam, on 2009-11-05
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名称: Sublime Text
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Spanien - Schlösser statt Strand
in Das Reise-Weblog, on 27.10.09
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Wer nach Spanien fährt, der setzt in erster Linie auf Strand. Das mag ein Klischee sein doch vermute ich einfach mal, dass sich dieses auch statistisch nachweisen lässt. Doch geht es auch anders, wie uns die Webseite Spanien-Netz verrät. Hier ist von Burgen und Schlössern die ...
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in Wangtam, on 2009-10-25
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Seen that? - Beautiful Golf. Beautiful Price
in Eagle Par Birdie, on October 2, 2009
...f comments from readers to my recent post, A Beautiful Walk Spoiled. The first comment from Dave is sublime in its precise analysis of the male golfer's mind; the second, from Mark Greenwood, my t...
China und der Beach- Tourismus
in Das Reise-Weblog, on 30.07.09
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Wer sich nun dafür interessiert, ebenfalls in Hainan unterzukommen und nach ausführlichem Sightseeing auch noch ein wenig Strandurlaub zu genießen, der findet bei " China-und-Reisen.de "...
Save Money on Vacations by Taking Low Cost Day Trips
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on July 21, 2009
...This can include hiking, biking, swimming, boating or canoeing, fishing, horseback riding, or just sightseeing. Some parks also offer museums, tours of historic places, interactive exhibits and possib...
Träume deinen Stadttraum in Dublin
in Cityreise-Blog, on 12.04.09
...tigend. Shopping, Pubs und irische Musik sind die eine Seite von Dublin, die andere ist Sightseeing - aber eine Dritte wird oft vergessen, nämlich die vielfältige Kultur , die man sowohl in Bauwerk...
Brasilien: Sao Paolo boomt
in Das Reise-Weblog, on 18.02.09
... nur Geschäftreisende, sondern zunehmend auch Städteurlauber auf der Suche nach Erholung, Sightseeing, Shopping und kulturellen Highlights.
Die genannten Zahlen unterstützen diesen Trend, denn alle...
Mit Auto Europe gemeinsam in den Frühling starten: Der zweite Fahrer sitzt kostenlos am Steuer
in Das Reise-Weblog, on 11.02.09
... erlaube mir einfach mal, aus einem Text der Autovermietung zu zitieren:
Eine ausgiebige sightseeing-Tour mit Start in der weißen Stadt Lissabon, vorbei an der alten Burgruine von Leiria bis nach...
Mobile Navis für Einsteiger
in Das Mietwagen-Blog, on 11.12.08
... Eine praktische Funktion: Mit einem Klick lässt sich die Route zum entsprechenden Sightseeing-Tipp berechnen.
Wer zusätzlich noch TMC, d.h. Traffic Message Channel empfangen möchte und damit über ...
Health Tourism Show, London 25 - 26 October 2008
in Wandalust, on October 22, 2008
...ther depends on what sort of treatment you'll be having. I can't imagine I'd feel like sightseeing or gourmet dining after a few sessions in the dentist's chair with a numb mouth for h...
Das etwas andere Sightseeing
in Daily Innovation, on 07.10.08
...In Berlin können Touristen mit etwas "ungewöhnlichen" Fahrzeugen auf Sightseeing-Tour gehen. Mit interessanten Geschäftsideen bieten Veranstalter die Rundfahrten im Trabi, oder etwa in einem...
Urlaub: worauf es ankommt
in Das Reise-Weblog, on 01.10.08
...st mit Erholung allerdings nicht gemeint. So machen 41 Prozent der Befragten gerne Ausflüge, Sightseeing oder treiben Sport. - wie es in einer Pressemitteilung heißt.
Ich bin offen gestanden ein w...
Saab and Volvo Celebrate the Swedish Difference
in Classical Drives, on September 19, 2008
...#39;t out to break records we did the San Francisco-Toronto leg in just under 48 hours, including a sightseeing break at the famed Hoover Dam . Our test was the cover story in Track & Traffic mag...
Basel: Hotel bietet Segways
in Das Reise-Weblog, on 20.09.08
...m/h können Touristen auf dem motorisierten Untersatz die Stadt erkunden und die geführten Sightseeing-Touren, die zwischen 1.5 und 2.5 Stunden dauern, geniessen.
Die Routen wurden von Basel Tourism...
Weekend Herb Blogging - Reine-Claude Plum Sorbet
in Do you like to cook?, on August 24, 2008
... Cuisine , and was just itching to try it.
The flavor is enchanting! Icy, sweet and refreshing, a sublime summer dessert.
This sorbet recipe seemed like a great entry for this week's Weeken...
The Omnivore's Hundred
in Do you like to cook?, on August 14, 2008
I ran across this list last night and thought it would be fun. Please join in!
The Very Good Taste Omnivore's Hundred: Below is a list of 100 things that I think every good omnivore should have tried at least once in their life. The list includes fine food, strange food, everyday food and eve...
Yum!
in Do you like to cook?, on June 4, 2008
...r original and stunningly green Pea Shoot Pesto recipe.
Allen at Eating Out Loud has created a sublime looking and healthy Spicy Radish Sandwich .
For a bit of refreshment, have a look at Sabra...
National Garlic Day - April 19
in Do you like to cook?, on April 19, 2008
...satile Garlic Paste that I like to use with pork and Aioli , a garlic mayonnaise that is truly sublime . ( I could pretty much just eat a bowl of it on its own, that's how much I love it!...
A probiotic solution to travellers tummy
in Wandalust, on April 18, 2008
...pt and India where there is more chance of a bout of "travellers tummy". I know that my sightseeing trips in morocco were curtailed by an upset stomach.
There are three basic prevent...
Schweiz: Boomtown Basel
in Das Reise-Weblog, on 15.04.08
...Basel Tourismus hingewiesen. Dort finden sich neben der obligatorischen Hotelsuche und den Sightseeing-Musts auch aktuelle Veranstaltungen und kulturelle Highlights. Und davon hat die Stadt durchaus ...
mein Liebling der Woche
in Daily Beauty, on 04.04.08
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Mein absoluter Liebling in der Zeit, in der der April nicht weiß, was er will ist die Sublime bronze getönte Selbstbräunungspflege von Loreal . Durch die sofortige Wirkung kann man es &quo...
Portland's Gardens
in Hidden Travel Gems, on April 4, 2008
...tiful place to spend a summer afternoon. Fans of the world's favorite flower will be treated to sublime scents and sights.
Portland's public gardens are a great addition to any itinerary.
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Manila Ups the Ante
in Hidden Travel Gems, on March 24, 2008
...etimes dangerous place. While there is lots to do, especially if you are interested in shopping and sightseeing, it seems like Manila's tourist industry lives in the shadows of other Southeast Asi...
Video Sight Seeing in Hamburg
in Cityreise-Blog, on 18.03.08
...ndlocation.de. Auf dieser Site findet sich ein Video-Cityguide für Hamburg. Unter den Kategorien Sightseeing, Shopping, Für Familien, Szene, Kunst&Kultur, Nighlife, Essen&Trinken, Musik und H...
Favorite Recipes of the Week
in Do you like to cook?, on March 9, 2008
...orm of Ricotta Pancakes .
Grab the cocktail shaker! Garrett at Vanilla Garlic shares the most sublime looking recipe for Kumquatinis using Candied Kumquats.
Jeanne at Cook Sister! off...
Neuer Trend: crazy Hotels
in Hotels mit Flair, on 25.02.08
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Sie erfreuen sich an einem umfangreichen Frühstücksbuffet? Pech gehabt! Sie wollen neben Sightseeing auch ein Wellness-Angebot nutzen? Wird leider nichts! Sie haben Lust, anders und originell zu ü...
Telltale Games: Sam and Max is NOT our Wii Game
in House of Nintendo, on February 21, 2008
...ality. Like the DS, I foresee a mild resugence in the form, even though the first real attempt, the sublime Zak and Wiki, was a commercial dud.
When Telltale further clarified that their game is goi...
Portugal's Sublime Seaside
in Hidden Travel Gems, on February 20, 2008
Portugal is popular with European tourists. The industry is important to the country's economy and perhaps equally important to Europe's north-dwelling snowbirds. Portugal's beach towns manage to be both quaint and happening. Most are quite crowded.
Portugal's southwest coast is...
Kowloon's Hidden Ninth Mountain
in Hidden Travel Gems, on February 18, 2008
China is obsessed with lucky numbers. This dates back to elements of Taoism, which was, if you consider it a religion, one of the world's first religions. Liam Fitzpatrick of Time points out that Kowloon, which means nine dragons in Cantonese, follows Taoist principles of naming thing...
Exploring Namibia
in Hidden Travel Gems, on January 10, 2008
Amongst travelers, little is known about Namibia. The sparsely populated nation in Southern Africa is dominated by the desert, dry grasslands, and a rugged coastline. So why is it a good place to visit ?
Simplicity, value, and safety. Kenya, the safari capital of Africa is currently experiencin...
Boracay's Contribution to the Mobile World
in The Smart PDA, on January 9, 2008
...nts providing free Wi-Fi and at least one high-speed Internet café providing connectivity to the sightseeing masses. On top of that, it seems that many shops are selling cell phone straps that come ...
Hot Hotel: Bellevue, Dubrovnik
in Cool Picking, on January 8, 2008
... two featured artists, fedor Džamonja and Željko Senečić. Resting after a hard day's sightseeing has never been so stylish.
Visit Hotel Bellevue's site for slick accommodations, din...
A Visit to Yemen
in Hidden Travel Gems, on January 5, 2008
... oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, Sana' ;a oozes history. Downey claims that sightseeing can take place anywhere; while drinking coffee at his hotel, while wandering the city...
Hawaii's Secret Island
in Hidden Travel Gems, on January 3, 2008
If you are hankering for a cocktail under a disco ball, Lanai is probably not your best option. The sparsely populated island is part of Hawaii, but not "resort Hawaii." Lanai's cool Highlands and rugged beaches might not be the first example of paradise you'd think of, b...
Google Maps/Earth上的“指纹王”
in GSeeker, on 2008-01-03
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著名的Google Maps/Earth blog Googlesightseeing评选出了 2007十大Google Maps/Earth奇景 ,其中就包括了上面这个巨大的指纹。这个指纹位于英国布赖顿码头附近的Hove Park里,长约38米。又是非人类行为?当然不是。据说作者是Chris Drury,他将石头放在石灰砂浆里,按照一种克里特岛迷宫的形状而做成。因此虽然形状像人类指纹,...
Timbuktu: A Far Away Place
in Hidden Travel Gems, on December 28, 2007
Did you ever wonder where Timbuktu is? The city is synonymous with the expression "far away," but "far away" from where?
Officially, Timbuktu is a city in the Northwest African nation of Mali . Though it is an impoverished city today, it was once a thriving desert metropol...
Finland's Saunas
in Hidden Travel Gems, on December 27, 2007
Unless you already live in Scandinavia, going to Finland simply to experience a famous Finnish Sauna might be a little impractical.
However, if you look at the importance of the sauna to Finnish culture, you might realize that saunas and Finland are inseparable. In a country with only 5 milli...
Leipzig: Zum Spielen in die Brettspielkneipe
in Das Reise-Weblog, on 26.12.07
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So kommen auch Kinder auf ihre Kosten und man kann wunderbar von den zahlreichen Sightseeing-Touren relaxen. Übrigens: Die Idee kommt ursprünglich aus Dresden, wo es dieses Konzept bereits seit 1...
Upstart Osaka
in Hidden Travel Gems, on December 26, 2007
Last week, I mentioned the Japanese city of Kyoto . It's neighbor, Osaka is much larger, though perhaps not as easy to visit.
There is a bit of a rivalry between upstart Osaka and Tokyo. There are plenty of differences between the two cities and people from Osaka are not shy about pointing ...
Waterfall Audio präsentiert Luxus-Lautsprecher aus Glas
in Worldwide Luxus, on 23.12.07
...rs Waterfall Audio . Erwähnenswert ist hier auch das Credo des Herstellers:
Aesthetics, sublime performance, quality materials and innovative technology: all of these factors combine to cre...
Savory Roquefort and Pear Cake
in Do you like to cook?, on December 23, 2007
...Pears and Roquefort cheese. What a sublime combination!
Roquefort on its own is not my favorite cheese, but when you combine Roquefort's salty, pungent flavor with that of sweet, juicy pears, th...
Ultimate Comfort on Safari
in Hidden Travel Gems, on December 21, 2007
...For me, there has always been a mystique surrounding safaris. These sightseeing missions have a long and storied history.
Safari. That's what English royalty does when they get bored with their ...
Visiting Kyoto
in Hidden Travel Gems, on December 20, 2007
For many visitors, Tokyo IS Japan. How can other metropolises compete with the world's most populous, most modern, and most intriguing city?
Yes, Tokyo boasts an unparalleled amount of sophistication and an uncountable amount of neon. Do other Japanese cities stand a chance when it comes to...
Urlauben und Welt retten
in Das Reise-Weblog, on 19.12.07
...laub und die Erholung kommen dabei nicht zu kurz. Denn neben den Expeditionen selbst gibt es Sightseeing und Seele-Baumeln-Lassen. "Destingationen" sind unter anderem Peru, Sri Lanka, die ...
Want a Taste of China? One College is Offering It to Business People
in China Venture News, on December 16, 2007
...d $3,565 - depending on your particular details. That covers your airfare, hotel, some meals, and sightseeing tours .
If you want more information you can call the college at 410-777-2765, or y...
A Central Asian City on the Rise
in Hidden Travel Gems, on December 16, 2007
Kazakhstan is, perhaps, being frivolous with its new found oil wealth. The main streets of Almaty , the largest city in the largest of the Central Asian republics (the 'stans), are beginning to resemble those of a major European or American city.
Ilan Greenberg of the New York Times expl...
A Visit to One of the Ends of the Earth
in Hidden Travel Gems, on December 12, 2007
Ushuaia is the world's southernmost city. It lies on the Argentinian owned archipelago known as Tierra del Fuego . These islands are home to some of the most rugged territory in the world. Mountains and glaciers give birth to rivers which tumble down towards the Ocean (the border waters be...
Canada's Rugged Island Destination
in Hidden Travel Gems, on December 9, 2007
Prince Edward Island is a rugged piece of land off of Canada's eastern coastline. It is known for its shell-fish and for being the setting of L.M. Montgomery's famous Anne of Green Gables novels. Sure, the windswept coasts and harsh Canadian winters don't sound too inviting, but the...
Bording Hopping to Mexico
in Hidden Travel Gems, on December 8, 2007
Juarez City (Ciudad Juarez) lies directly across the border from the Texas city of El Paso. Despite the ruggedness of the surrounding desert and the fact that it is a "border town" Juarez is a rather cosmopolitan place.
OK. Juarez does have a bit of a wild west atmosphere. There i...
Escaping from Mumbai
in Hidden Travel Gems, on December 4, 2007
Traveling to Mumbai can be both heavenly and hellish. The number of sights is unparalleled by any other destination of the subcontinent. So is the pollution and traffic.
If the hectic urban atmosphere starts to get to you, you can take advantage of the first law of travel in India: if you don...
The Other Side of Taiwan
in Hidden Travel Gems, on December 3, 2007
Taipei is Taiwan's showcase city. It's museums house impressive collections of art, both old and new. Tea plantations and hot springs are a mere hour from downtown via bus, faster by taxi. It boasts all the excitement and opportunity of a large city.
But Taipei is not the only place to v...
Sightseeing in Tunisia: North Africa's Hidden Gem
in Hidden Travel Gems, on November 25, 2007
Tunisia is a small country which is situated between Libya and Algeria. The country is mainly Arabic speaking, though travelers with even a limited knowledge of French should be able to get around quite well. Tunisia offers both a Mediterranean coastline and desert interior. The souks (markets)...
A View of Seoul
in Hidden Travel Gems, on November 20, 2007
...isseurs will delight in the diversity of the ages of Seoul's structures. This diversity, from a sightseeing aspect, makes Seoul a perfect vacation spot. Add to that the bustling streets and shops,...
Hands on Food Experiences
in Hidden Travel Gems, on November 19, 2007
... or simply watches, I think most travelers would consider such an excursion a worthwhile pause from sightseeing. And you get to eat what you pick, catch, or brew....
Asia's Wild, Wild East
in Hidden Travel Gems, on November 18, 2007
...st of East Asia. Both thugs (known as raskols) and crocodiles could potentially put a damper on any sightseeing plans you might have.
There is a highly recommended Botanical Garden, a decent Golf Cl...
Macau Tries To Step Out of Hong Kong's Shadow
in Hidden Travel Gems, on November 17, 2007
What's the problem with Macau? Nothing, really. The former Portuguese colony boasts some of East Asia's best casinos and plushest hotels. The peninsula, where the action is, is a unique blend of Asian and European. The Macau grand prix brings together many of the world's best auto rac...
Discovering the Cape Verde Islands
in Hidden Travel Gems, on November 15, 2007
Cape Verde was not inhabited until the 1500s when it was colonized by Portuguese and used first as a strategic port for naval vessels and slave traders. It wasn't until the 1970 that Cape Verde gained independence. Still relatively unknown to travelers, the islands' white sand remains un...
Escaping from Kathmandu
in Hidden Travel Gems, on November 13, 2007
Unless you are a serious Mountain Climber, you'll come to Kathmandu for the history and exoticism that surround one of the world's oldest cities. Yes, the history is all there, you just have to trudge down to Durbar Square in the center of the city. Also there amidst the aged temples and ...
Bali is Not Just About the Beach
in Hidden Travel Gems, on November 4, 2007
Bali is known for its beaches, its surf, and its party scene. Few people know, however, of the island's interior.
The interior highlands are not filled with resorts, but are arguably more exotic than the touristy coastal regions.
A mere 33km from Kuta, it possible to partake both of the sa...
See Beijing's Hutongs Before They're Gone
in Hidden Travel Gems, on October 28, 2007
Beijing used to be a city of narrow lanes. These alleys, called hutong in Mandarin, are rapidly vanishing to make way for more modern buildings. The hutongs come with their own rhythms and colors, and, for many visitors, are the most interesting part of a trip to Beijing. Will any of this be spared?...
Airborne Tours of Las Vegas
in Hidden Travel Gems, on October 27, 2007
Las Vegas is best seen from the ground? Or is it?
Unless you happen to be enough of a high roller to have been comped the penthouse suite, you will not see Las Vegas from a great height. Unless, of course, you get airborne. There are several companies offering chopper rides around the strip and als...
Peace and Quiet on Oahu
in Hidden Travel Gems, on October 26, 2007
Oahu is home to Honolulu and over 80% of Hawaii's population. For this reason, Oahu is known as "The gathering place." In the past, many tourists heading to Hawaii at least had to stop off in Honolulu on the way to the outer-lying islands. As airlines increase the number of flights t...
Sightseeing in Soweto, South Africa
in Hidden Travel Gems, on October 23, 2007
During South Africa's turbulent past, Soweto, the gigantic suburb of Johannesburg was stricken with poverty and oppression. As the video below shows, things are changing for the city of nearly four million.
Tour companies are starting to recognize that Soweto is a viable tourist destinat...
Western Australia's Gem: Perth
in Hidden Travel Gems, on October 22, 2007
Perth stands alone on the Southwest coast of Australia. The big expanse of nothingness known as the outback stands between the Perth and most of Australia's population. Sydney, Melbourne, and Canberra are all located on the Eastern edge of Aus'.
Perth does not feel like an isol...
Specialty Tours: Stepping Off the Beaten Path
in Hidden Travel Gems, on October 21, 2007
... aikido (Japanese martial art) and Japanese classical dance.
Of course, these tours leave out the sightseeing. But, you have to admit that visiting a sumo workout or otherwise experiencing japanes...
Laos: Peace and Quiet in Southeast Asia
in Hidden Travel Gems, on October 20, 2007
Of all the countries in Southeast Asia, Laos is definitely the most laid-back. The frenetic traffic and the sheer mass of humanity found in Bangkok, Jakarta , Ho Chi Minh City, and even Phnom Penh is mostly absent from Laotian cities like Vientiene and Luang Prabang . Laos' quietness migh...
Sightseeing in the Florida Keys
in Hidden Travel Gems, on October 17, 2007
The Florida Keys is one of the more unique places in America. Sure, the Keys have their share of tourist traps and resorts, but they also have an ample amount of sights, both above and below the water.
The most famous of the Keys' fauna is, of course, the alligator. There are a ple...
Beirut Plugs In
in Hidden Travel Gems, on October 15, 2007
Because of the events of the past thirty years, Beirut has become known for its violence rather than its history as the most important city in the Middle East. Prior to the bloody civil war (which broke out in 1975), Beirut was known as the intellectual and cultural capital of the Arab wor...





